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15/11/2009

Reaction to Gordon Brown's apology for the Child Migrants Programme and Birmingham council are criticised after four people were crushed at a free concert that included JLS.

Rachel Burden and Russell Fuller with reaction to Gordon Brown's apology for the UK's role in the Child Migrants Programme. And the Ambulance Service criticise Birmingham council after four people were crushed at a free concert that included JLS.

In sport, Manny Pacquiao stops Miguel Cotto to claim the world title in a record seventh weight division.

2 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Sun 15 Nov 2009 06:00

Chapters

  • Fans crushed at free concert in Birmingham

    Four people have been taken to hospital after they were injured at a free concert in Birmingham City Centre. Barry Timms from West Midlands Ambulance Service was called to attend the injured.

    Duration: 04:48

  • Pacquiao beats Cotto to claim world title in seventh weight division

    Ron Borges, boxing columnist at Boston Herald is Las Vegas, reports on Manny Pacquiao sensational performance to stop Miguel Cotto. He is the first boxer to win titles in seven different divisions.

    Duration: 04:40

  • Brown to apologise to child migrants

    Margaret Humphreys, who wrote Empty Cradles after working with survivors of the child migrants programme, explains the significance of the apology.

    Duration: 03:47

Broadcast

  • Sun 15 Nov 2009 06:00